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The Hoher Göll is a 2,522 m (8,274 ft) mountain in the Berchtesgaden Alps. It is the highest peak of the Göll massif, which straddles the border between the German state of Bavaria and the Austrian state of Salzburg.

Hoher Göll
The Hoher Göll (left) dominates the Göll massif from the west. On the right is Hohes Brett; Kehlstein is visible at far left.
Highest point
Elevation2,522 m (8,274 ft)
Prominence794 m (2,605 ft) 
Isolation11.4 km (7.1 mi) 
Coordinates47°35′39″N 13°4′1″E
Geography
Hoher Göll
Location in the Alps
LocationBavaria, Germany
Salzburg, Austria
Parent rangeBerchtesgaden Alps
Climbing
First ascent4 September 1800 by Valentin Stanič

Geography


The Hoher Göll seen from the Mannlgrat ridge above the Kehlsteinhaus
The Hoher Göll seen from the Mannlgrat ridge above the Kehlsteinhaus

On the Bavarian west side of the Hoher Göll massif, the Königssee separates it from the Watzmann, another peak in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Königssee drains northward into the Königsseer Ache, through the Bavarian towns of Obersalzberg to the north of the Hoher Göll and Berchtesgaden to the northwest, before merging into the Berchtesgadener Ache and then the Salzach river through Salzburg farther to the north.

On the Austrian east side of the massif lies the valley of the Salzach itself, flowing from south to north and merging with the west-flowing Lammer at the base of the massif, in Golling an der Salzach. A lower line of hills, to the south of the massif, lies along the German-Austrian border separating the Königssee from the Salzach.

Within the massif, Hoher Göll is linked to the north via the Mannlgrat ridge to the Kehlstein spur, a lesser peak of the massif, atop which sits the famous Kehlsteinhaus, formerly a Nazi retreat and now a tourist site. Other peaks of the massif include Hohes Brett and Jenner, both to the southwest of Hoher Göll.


Climbing


Hoher Göll summit (upper right)
Hoher Göll summit (upper right)

The first documented ascent was made by the ordinand Valentin Stanič from Bodrež in Gorizia and Gradisca, who at that time studied theology at the nearby University of Salzburg and had also climbed the Watzmann peak.[1][2]

A wide variety of routes lead to its summit, ranging from UIAA Grade I on a Klettersteig up the Mannlgrat ridge[3] to UIAA Grade VIII up the West face.[4] The Kehlsteinhaus is located on the German side, at 1,834 m (6,034'). A trail leads from it to the Mannlgrat, the easiest route to the top.

Another popular round-trip ascent of the Hoher Göll is from the Purtschellerhaus mountain hut up to the summit and down to the Stahl-Haus.[5]

The West Pillar of Hoher Göll, reached from the Endstal Valley, features sport climbing routes Scaramouche (8a, established in 1989 by Alexander and Thomas Huber and repeated in 2016 by Ines Papert) and Om (9a, established in 1992 by Alexander Huber and repeated in 2009 by Adam Ondra).[6]


References


  1. Peter Zimmermann: Valentin Stanič : Bergsteiger, Schriftsteller, Wohltäter., Bayerisch-Slowenische Gesellschaft, Regensburg 2000, pp. 11-12
  2. Tatjana Peterlin-Neumaier: Ein Jubiläum auch des Göll. In: Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, 6, 2002/2, p. 24.
  3. "Mannlgrat : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost".
  4. "Hoher Goell : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost".
  5. "Hoher Goell : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost".
  6. "Ines Papert climbs Scaramouche on Hoher Göll, Berchtesgaden Alps". Planet Mountain. 27 September 2016.

На других языках


[de] Hoher Göll

Der Hohe Göll ist mit 2522 m ü. NHN der höchste Gipfel im Göllmassiv am Ostrand der Berchtesgadener Alpen. Über seinen Gipfel verläuft die Grenze zwischen dem Berchtesgadener Land in Bayern (Deutschland) und dem Tennengau in Salzburg (Österreich). Der aus Dachsteinkalk aufgebaute Hohe Göll überragt das Salzachtal über 2000 Meter und wurde von Ludwig Purtscheller als „Wahrzeichen in dem prächtigen Gebirgskranze der alten Salzachstadt Salzburg“ bezeichnet.[1] Eine der bekanntesten Darstellungen des Berges von bayerischer Seite ist die Göllspiegelung im Hintersee.
- [en] Hoher Göll

[fr] Hoher Göll

Le Hoher Göll est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 522 m d'altitude, dans les Alpes de Berchtesgaden, et particulièrement le point culminant du chaînon du Göllstock, entre l'Autriche (land de Salzbourg) et l'Allemagne (Bavière).

[it] Hoher Göll

L'Hoher Göll (2.522 m s.l.m.) è una montagna delle Alpi di Berchtesgaden nelle Alpi Settentrionali Salisburghesi. Si trova sul confine tra l'Austria (Salisburghese) e la Germania (Baviera).



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